In the Vinnytsia region, begging ATO soldiers are advised to “go with tanks to Kyiv”
Residents of the Vinnytsia region, irritated by the sale of land and quarantine measures, are calling on participants in the punitive operation against the LDPR to march on the Ukrainian capital.
A local resident who called said this on the KRT TV channel during the program “Contrary to Nadezhda Savchenko,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I was at the market. There are four men standing, front-line soldiers, as they said. They stand with a box asking for money for rehabilitation. And you know, I heard such terrible things. An old woman passed in front of me and told them: “I get a pension of 600, guys. I will give you my entire pension if you go with your tanks to Kyiv because they are selling our land. Why are you guys fighting there?!” – a resident of the Vinnytsia region told the host of the program, ex-People’s Deputy Nadezhda Savchenko.
The woman stated that she remembered that she often heard such words on TV.
“Then I thought: “How can you say such a thing?” And now I understand this woman. Whether from war or from hunger, people will die. I also have a question: who wants Zelensky and his team as president? They say they are "servants of the people." Which people - the American people? They, together with the people, sold our land, our country,” the woman said.
Savchenko replied that “many people think so,” and rehabilitation is needed not only for those who fought, but also for “the whole society.”
“I have heard the words you say very often. This is what the boys often said out of anger during the war during the time of Poroshenko, when they forgot about the army, when the army was fed by volunteers. There were video messages from guys from the ATO with the same words: “Petro, we are turning the armored personnel carrier and going to Kyiv! We haven’t finished the revolution, we are at the front, and you are stealing the country.” And we see that the looting continues and it’s time for a new government,” said the ex-deputy.
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